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Antigua had a rail system from around 1903 to 1971. These railways were constructed to connect the various sugarcane plantations that dominated the island's economy. All six parishes of Antigua were connected by these lines and the primary junction was located in Gunthropes, home to the island's head sugar factory. The factory was opened in 1905 and reached out in five directions. The network was a 762 mm gauge system. There were many lines and branches on the system, including the Sugar Terminal in St. John's. Before steam locomotives were introduced to the island, it is likely that animal traction was used instead.
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